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Anyway I want to recommend something REALLY good. It was written in like early 1940's but still. I wouldn't have had the pleasure of reading it if it wasn't for my prof in Ethics. Thanks Prof. Bernal
it's THE FOUNTAINHEAD by AYN RAND. (I think Ayn Rand is one smart smart smart smart smart cookie. Love her to death). Reading this book made me want to change courses again. Haha. Try nyo. Ganda talaga. Inspiring 
Some of the other books that's really good (They must be because I remembered them. My memory's not so good, might be an early sign of dementia. Would look it up at WebMD later.)
The Green Mile by Stephen King (kakaiyak at maiinis ka sa ka-unfair-an ng buhay)
The Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon (spanned 3 generations I think)
Cold Sassy Tree by Olivia Ann Burns (if you're into small-town type like Lake Wobegon Days)
The Lord of the Flies (if you're into allegory and existentialism)
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Classic)
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (You'd never go wrong)
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (Tragic
)
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (Tragic din)
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco (if you want a little bit of History)
Yun lang. They're not new or anything like that, in fact they're really old (Anna karenina was written in the 1800's yata), but SOOOO worth the read. Find some time to go to the bookstore (Cold sassy Tree I bought @ Booksale. Total bargain) Yun lang. Enjoy
Anyway I want to recommend something REALLY good. It was written in like early 1940's but still. I wouldn't have had the pleasure of reading it if it wasn't for my prof in Ethics. Thanks Prof. Bernal
Some of the other books that's really good (They must be because I remembered them. My memory's not so good, might be an early sign of dementia. Would look it up at WebMD later.)
The Green Mile by Stephen King (kakaiyak at maiinis ka sa ka-unfair-an ng buhay)
The Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon (spanned 3 generations I think)
Cold Sassy Tree by Olivia Ann Burns (if you're into small-town type like Lake Wobegon Days)
The Lord of the Flies (if you're into allegory and existentialism)
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (Classic)
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky (You'd never go wrong)
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte (Tragic
Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy (Tragic din)
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco (if you want a little bit of History)
Yun lang. They're not new or anything like that, in fact they're really old (Anna karenina was written in the 1800's yata), but SOOOO worth the read. Find some time to go to the bookstore (Cold sassy Tree I bought @ Booksale. Total bargain) Yun lang. Enjoy
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